Centre Norm Lowe played four games with the New York Rangers in 1949-50. He was an excellent playmaker and goal scorer who was best known in senior hockey circles.

The Winnipeg native played junior with the hometown Rangers and Canadians of the MJHL and the Lethbridge Native Sons of the AJHL. He led each league in assists once each then scored 27 goals as a rookie pro with the EHL's New York Rovers in 1948-49. The next year he scored a goal during a four game recall to the Rangers then returned to the Rovers and helped them win the EHL title.

Lowe spent a couple of more years in the minors before spending the last few years of his career in the senior Okanagan league. He starred for the Vernon Canadians and turned in his best performance with a league high 61 goals and 114 points in 1956-57. Before retiring in 1961 he closed out his career in style by topping the 30-goal mark three straight years. After hanging up his skates he tried his hand at coaching his former team in 1961-62.